You're connected with a friendly resource for FC Union Berlin — a club with deep roots in Berlin and a bright future on the European stage. From their 1966 founding as 1. FC Union Berlin to their ascent to the Bundesliga in 2019 and a top-four finish in 2022/23 earning a 2023/24 Champions League campaign, Union Berlin has become a symbol of resilience and community. Here you'll find a concise biography, notable discography highlights (in the context of the club’s historic and cultural impact), and up-to-date tour and match information so you can secure your seats with ease.
Home matches are held at Stadion an der Alten Försterei in Berlin, a venue with a capacity of 22,012 (18,395 standing, 3,617 seated). The club’s journey includes a recent expansion discussion aiming for 34,500–40,500 seats and a potential move to the Olympiastadion during construction. The women’s team earned promotion to the Frauen-Bundesliga in 2025, reflecting the club’s broader growth. For tickets, visit the official site and ticketing pages, or use the Linktree for tickets and memberships. We’ve got you covered for a straightforward, no-fuss ticket buying experience.